Allergy Shot Hours

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Walk-In Hours for Allergy Shots

Mondays & Wednesdays: 8:15 AM - 5:00 PM

Fridays: 8:15 AM - 4:00 PM

Please keep in mind these safety guidelines:

Please wait 30 minutes after all allergy shots.

Be sure to notify staff if you experienced any problems with your most recent allergy shot, such as swelling, bothersome itching, or any problems with breathing or lightheadedness. This may require a dose adjustment.

If you are have been asked to do so, please carry your epinephrine injection device and/or albuterol inhaler to and from allergy shot visits. Generally, anyone with asthma, as well as certain other higher risk patients, should do this.

If you are experiencing increased asthma symptoms, then please hold off on your allergy shot or discuss with staff first

Why can't I do allergy shots at home?

Allergy shots should always be given in a supervised medical setting. If you live out of town or our clinic is not a convenient location, then we are happy to work with you and your primary care provider to try to arrange your allergy shot injections at your primary care clinic instead.

Although giving an allergy shot is fairly straightforward, allergy shots can cause a systemic allergic reaction (i.e., anaphylaxis) and a properly equipped medical team is important in those instances.

We are here to help.

We are a dedicated group of board certified allergists, specializing in the treatment of adult and pediatric allergy, asthma and immunology.
Our primary office is located in Grand Junction. However, for the convenience of our patients in the Montrose area, we have appointments available in Montrose area once a month.

ADDRESS

1120 Wellington Avenue, 2nd Floor
Grand Junction, CO 81501

PHONE

(970) 241-0170
1-800-247-2360

FAX

(970) 241-2035

Hours

To schedule an appointment or receive additional information concerning our services, please call us at 970-241-0170.